Star Trac Bike Computer manual Parts List- cont’d

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Parts List- cont’d

The Spinner bike computer consists of the following:

Computer - mounts on the handlebars. This is the user interface and will show HR, RPM, kCal, total distance and elapsed time. The computer receives signals from both the cadence unit and a heart rate strap.

Mounting Bracket and Inserts – mounts onto V-Bikes and Pro-Bikes. The thicker wall insert is used on the V-Bike bracket assembly. While the thinner wall insert is used on the earlier versions of the Pro-Bike (i.e. Johnny G series).

Computer Mounting Bracket Clamp

V2 Insert (Thick Wall)

Pro Series Insert (Thin Wall)

 

 

Cadence sensor - mounts under the left (looking from back of bike) flywheel mount. It transmits a signal to the computer in which it calculates the user’s RPM speed.

Magnet - mounts on the left (looking from back of bike) side of the flywheel. It activates the Cadence sensor when it passes by the internal reed switch.

Before installing the Spinning® Computer, verify that all the parts needed for mounting on your bikes are included. If any of the items are missing, call StarTrac at 800-503-1221 to order a replacement kit.

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Contents Spinning Computer Page Table of Contents FCC Regulatory Statements Parts List All 727-0083 Spinning Computer Kits includeParts List- cont’d Computer Window and Buttons ButtonsSetup Mode To activate Set-Up ModeSetup mode options Setup Mode- cont’d Setup Mode- cont’d Sync Mode Press Reset ButtonRe-Syncing process Installation of Cadence Sensor All Spinners Parts required Installation Procedure V BikesTime required Tools requiredInstallation Procedure Pro 5800 / 6800 / Elite Installation Procedure Elite 6900 and NXT Installing or Replacing the Batteries Low Battery IndicatorFAQ’s and Troubleshooting FAQ’s and Troubleshooting cont’d Specifications Computer Heart Rate RangeMarketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate Layout Diagram Maintenance Checklist Preventative Maintenance Procedure= Daily = Weekly Spinning Education Energy Zones Energy Zone Intensity Range Purpose50%-65% 65%-75% 75%-85% 65%-92% 80%-92% What is Cadence? Cadence Range for Flat Roads 80-110 RPMPage Tips for Choosing AN Appropriate Cadence and Resistance Relationship Between Cadence and Resistance Cadence Drills Page Page Elapsed Time Duration Intensity TechniqueAdd resistance to moderate/heavy and combine all three Page Http//support.startrac.com